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my country because i was criticizing our foreign policy and the fact of what the hell are we doing in iraq. these terrible things happen when you put these young boys in these worlds where they don't understand what they're fighting for why they are. so i can understand why all over things were being followed all the time we probably are your drama we docked it which still is when the when iraq provoked political debates in america with claims it portrays the us soldiers and i guess if light. sensitive to such critique even your film's title makes it clear that the truth about the war in iraq has been edited and he didn't fund them or it can public unfortunately america you can never say anything negative about the troops even though they're over in a country they shouldn't be doing things where a lot of innocent civilians are getting killed. they're all valued warriors. well i think our foreign policy is incorrect i don't think we should have been in iraq it was i think we were lied to by our government and what happens when you put young boys in situations where they don't know why
my country because i was criticizing our foreign policy and the fact of what the hell are we doing in iraq. these terrible things happen when you put these young boys in these worlds where they don't understand what they're fighting for why they are. so i can understand why all over things were being followed all the time we probably are your drama we docked it which still is when the when iraq provoked political debates in america with claims it portrays the us soldiers and i guess if light....
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policy than its altitude predecessor hosni mubarak. around the strongest ally in the arab world has now been serious serious been a very low ally of iran all these years the reason why the pro israel lobby why the americans why the saudis etc so keen to talk sad now there's no such moment the syrian government is about what we're all going around would be even more isolated going to use today and be in a very dangerous position so that's what makes sense for iran to be trying to build bridges with. all of their financial motives behind this meeting where we've got to believe that economies are bearing in mind the situation they're in iran with all those sanctions appearing to have a quite an impact on the iranian economy do you do they both need each other i think they do go out and i think morsi point of view i think as we see now are going to rest in egypt but people are very unhappy with how things are going to get seen carrying on live are actually people are on the run to be one way in which you can say to these people look i'm no
policy than its altitude predecessor hosni mubarak. around the strongest ally in the arab world has now been serious serious been a very low ally of iran all these years the reason why the pro israel lobby why the americans why the saudis etc so keen to talk sad now there's no such moment the syrian government is about what we're all going around would be even more isolated going to use today and be in a very dangerous position so that's what makes sense for iran to be trying to build bridges...
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his main focus will be domestic issues like economic recovery gun laws and immigration foreign policy that will not be in the spotlight despite controversy over many issues including secretive u.s. drone bombing campaigns human rights lawyer stanley cohen says these targeted assassinations ultimately translate to. we're not at war in pakistan we're not it war in yemen we're not at war in lebannon we're not in war in somalia if you want to clear war if you want to follow international law if you want to make your case you play by the rules the fact of the matter is no matter what you call this it's murder it's assassination it's illegal we're talking about murdering civilians we're talking about attacks by drones in countries that are our allies if there were a person is there that we are want that are wanted american citizens yemenis citizens pakistanis citizens somali citizens for crimes here you go to the countries diadem you charge them you bring them to trial the united states under international law cannot must not and i didn't know stretch of the imagination is justified in the
his main focus will be domestic issues like economic recovery gun laws and immigration foreign policy that will not be in the spotlight despite controversy over many issues including secretive u.s. drone bombing campaigns human rights lawyer stanley cohen says these targeted assassinations ultimately translate to. we're not at war in pakistan we're not it war in yemen we're not at war in lebannon we're not in war in somalia if you want to clear war if you want to follow international law if you...
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policy. sent each is have taken to the streets of spain one of the largest day of protests so far and it calls for the government to step aside spain's public sector is facing fresh cuts with a hit to education expected to be nearly five billion euros poor shrit producer at artie's abruptly agency spoke to some of the demonstrators. hundreds of people are gathered here in madrid to complain about cuts in education they are mostly students parents of students and teachers but the education is not their only concern they're also demanding the resignation of the government the government of money i know the whole has been accused of receiving bribes from private companies and opening bank accounts in switzerland look at other people you can see burton's saying calling spain the last vegas of the european union and also complaining about the lack of democracy that people are protesting and there is no solution to their complaints the salary of a teacher. if i have to pay a mortgage and everything
policy. sent each is have taken to the streets of spain one of the largest day of protests so far and it calls for the government to step aside spain's public sector is facing fresh cuts with a hit to education expected to be nearly five billion euros poor shrit producer at artie's abruptly agency spoke to some of the demonstrators. hundreds of people are gathered here in madrid to complain about cuts in education they are mostly students parents of students and teachers but the education is...
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policy than its ousted predecessor hosni mubarak. around the strongest ally in the arab world has now been serious serious been a brutal ally of iran is the reason why the pro israel lobby why the americans why the saudis etc so keen to talk sad now there's no such moment the syrian government is about where it's all going around would be even more isolated than it is today and to you in a very dangerous position so that's what makes sense for iran trying to build bridges with. all of their financial motives behind this meeting where we've got to believe the economies are bearing in mind the situation there in iran with all those sanctions appearing to have a quite an impact on the iranian economy do you do they both need each other i think they do believe that and i think morsi point of view i think as we see. all the rest of egypt people are very happy with how things are going to get seen carrying on the move are actually people are on the run the one way in which you can say to these people look i'm not just a us puppet i'm going
policy than its ousted predecessor hosni mubarak. around the strongest ally in the arab world has now been serious serious been a brutal ally of iran is the reason why the pro israel lobby why the americans why the saudis etc so keen to talk sad now there's no such moment the syrian government is about where it's all going around would be even more isolated than it is today and to you in a very dangerous position so that's what makes sense for iran trying to build bridges with. all of their...
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as my focus will be domestic issues like economic recovery gun laws and immigration foreign policy that will not be in the spotlight despite controversy over many issues including secretive u.s. drone bombing campaigns human rights lawyer stanley cohen says these targeted assassinations ultimately translate to that. are not at war in pakistan we're not at war in yemen we're not at war in lebanon or we're not in a war in somalia. if you want to clear war if you want to follow international law if you want to make your case you play by the rules the fact of the matter is no matter what you call this it's murder it's assassination it's illegal we're talking about murdering civilians we're talking about attacks by drones in countries that are our allies if there were a person is there that we are want that are wanted american citizens yemeni citizens pakistani citizens somali citizens for crimes here you go to the countries yeah extradite him you charge him you bring him to trial the united states under international law cannot must not enough to no stretch of the imagination is justified i
as my focus will be domestic issues like economic recovery gun laws and immigration foreign policy that will not be in the spotlight despite controversy over many issues including secretive u.s. drone bombing campaigns human rights lawyer stanley cohen says these targeted assassinations ultimately translate to that. are not at war in pakistan we're not at war in yemen we're not at war in lebanon or we're not in a war in somalia. if you want to clear war if you want to follow international law...
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policy at this point no i mean i don't think paris can afford anything at the moment the labor minister famously said ten days ago that the country was bankrupt but i don't think that european politicians. in that sense the rational i think they and that's what that's partly why i'm a little skeptical of these very rational explanations for these interventions such as the desire to control resources and very often really more struck by the short term nature of decision making and i think as i say that there could well be some rivalry i'm sure there is between britain and paris between britain and france on this the idea is to beef up france's military profile on the european stage and of course also to strengthen president or along its own standing know within france itself. the director of studies at the institute of the mocker see and cooperation in paris it's getting interesting i hope to see you in the future thanks for coming on. while meanwhile here in northeastern mali french jets have carried out a series of air strikes on the bases and fuel depots of islamic terrorists and with
policy at this point no i mean i don't think paris can afford anything at the moment the labor minister famously said ten days ago that the country was bankrupt but i don't think that european politicians. in that sense the rational i think they and that's what that's partly why i'm a little skeptical of these very rational explanations for these interventions such as the desire to control resources and very often really more struck by the short term nature of decision making and i think as i...
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hearing that several headquarters of the ruling element is the most policy around the country actually of not being set on fire did you see a tipping point here because ultimately tunisia is credited by many as being the opening the starting beginning points of what was the hour of spring in the scales tipped once again. yes yes i think you know i mean as i told you i mean everywhere i mean the anger is prevailing and people are very very very angry and sad. about the few does but. there is no we didn't don't know you know but you know people just. don't think of their protesting st. john as the huda as i could do the joining us live here on are too many thanks for writing on the program so quickly. fifty four countries held washington detained transfer and sometimes even tortured terrorist suspects in secret cia prisons and that's according to a top american and which was released the most detailed account yet of the notorious rendition program details now artie's guy nature can. this is a very comprehensive report prepared by the open society foundations not only do they detail tortu
hearing that several headquarters of the ruling element is the most policy around the country actually of not being set on fire did you see a tipping point here because ultimately tunisia is credited by many as being the opening the starting beginning points of what was the hour of spring in the scales tipped once again. yes yes i think you know i mean as i told you i mean everywhere i mean the anger is prevailing and people are very very very angry and sad. about the few does but. there is no...
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here in the several headquarters of the ruling elite is the most policy around the country actually of not being set on fire and you see a tipping point here because ultimately tunisia is credited by many as being the opening the starting beginning points of what was the hour of spring in the scales tipped once again. yes i think you know i mean as i told you i mean everywhere i mean anger is prevailing and people are very very very angry and sad. about. it is no victims until now you know. you know people just. don't think of their protesting you know treat all right a journalist or huda as i could do the joining us live here on are too many thanks for the rushing of the program so quickly. fifty four countries held washington detained transfer and sometimes even tortured terrorist suspects in secret cia prisons and that's according to a top american engineer which was released the most detailed account yet of the notorious rendition program details not wattis guy nature can. this is a very comprehensive report prepared by the open society foundations not only do they detail tortur
here in the several headquarters of the ruling elite is the most policy around the country actually of not being set on fire and you see a tipping point here because ultimately tunisia is credited by many as being the opening the starting beginning points of what was the hour of spring in the scales tipped once again. yes i think you know i mean as i told you i mean everywhere i mean anger is prevailing and people are very very very angry and sad. about. it is no victims until now you know. you...
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policy i'm also not an expert on sustainable farming systems.
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policy i'm also not an expert on sustainable farming systems the history of social movements or lego's the occupy movement has experts on all those things and more not really want to i'm happily married husband the father of truth and past the children i live on a main street in a small new england town with actual white picket fences i made this movie for you me and everyone we know in the hope that we can create a world where human need comes before corporate greed so why does it feel almost un-american to say that think about it this way.
policy i'm also not an expert on sustainable farming systems the history of social movements or lego's the occupy movement has experts on all those things and more not really want to i'm happily married husband the father of truth and past the children i live on a main street in a small new england town with actual white picket fences i made this movie for you me and everyone we know in the hope that we can create a world where human need comes before corporate greed so why does it feel almost...
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policy i'm also not an expert on sustainable farming systems the history of social movements or lego's the occupy movement has experts on all those things and more but not really want to i'm happily married husband father of two fantastic children i live on a main street in a small new england town with actual white picket fences i made this movie for you me and everyone we know in the hope that we can create a world where human need comes before corporate greed so why does it feel almost un-american to say that think about it this way just go with me for a second here you know that scene. in the oliver stone film wall street when gordon gekko played by michael douglas in a role that would win him an oscar appears at a shareholders meeting of a company or paper to defend his actions and his grotesque worldview and delivers the now famous speech where he says. for lack of a better word is good. right. greek works.
policy i'm also not an expert on sustainable farming systems the history of social movements or lego's the occupy movement has experts on all those things and more but not really want to i'm happily married husband father of two fantastic children i live on a main street in a small new england town with actual white picket fences i made this movie for you me and everyone we know in the hope that we can create a world where human need comes before corporate greed so why does it feel almost...
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foreign policy. many people around the world are very concerned. as they should be all right appreciate your thoughts on the subject will be interesting to see how this plays out dr colonic carvel scholar and author of exporting made in america democracy thanks for being with us. now later in the program iran gives egypt a loan to help the cash strapped state that is foundering in political crisis stay afloat. that is despite tehran itself laboring under severe economic pressure after several rounds of us backed sanctions over its nuclear program. tunisia is witnessing the largest political crisis sense of the revolution two years ago anti-government protests turned violent as police used tear gas to disperse crowds near the interior ministry earlier the violence spread to the southern city of god where hundreds attacked security forces with stones and petrol bombs and rest was sparked by the assassination of the secular opposition leader bill light known for his anti islamic criticism the country's prime minister moved to quell the unrest by formi
foreign policy. many people around the world are very concerned. as they should be all right appreciate your thoughts on the subject will be interesting to see how this plays out dr colonic carvel scholar and author of exporting made in america democracy thanks for being with us. now later in the program iran gives egypt a loan to help the cash strapped state that is foundering in political crisis stay afloat. that is despite tehran itself laboring under severe economic pressure after several...
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now foreign policy issues as well on the agenda big announcer expected on the number of u.s. troops in afghanistan now that is expected to be cut by one hot off does this suggest that america ready thanks is mission accomplished now in afghanistan. well i'm sure that's what mr obama will say but as you well know this crisis and afghanistan is just reaching a higher level no one expects to tell a bomb to lay down their weapons no one expects allies in neighboring pakistan to do the same i dare say that it is highly likely that the president mr duration in kabul led by mr karzai will face a very perlis future when the u.s. troops pull out. career of course is on the agenda too in the headlines at the moment that's obviously going to be something that he's going to be talking about and north korea's nuclear ambitions just how serious does america see this nuclear threat from. well as you well know there is presently a truce between north korea and the united states there was a truce negotiated in one nine hundred fifty three and technically the democratic people's republic of ko
now foreign policy issues as well on the agenda big announcer expected on the number of u.s. troops in afghanistan now that is expected to be cut by one hot off does this suggest that america ready thanks is mission accomplished now in afghanistan. well i'm sure that's what mr obama will say but as you well know this crisis and afghanistan is just reaching a higher level no one expects to tell a bomb to lay down their weapons no one expects allies in neighboring pakistan to do the same i dare...
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policy than his alstad leader hosni mubarak. iran's strongest ally in the arab world has now been serious serious been a very loyal ally of iran all these years the reason why pro israel lobby why the americans why the saudis etc so keen to talk sad now there's no such moment the syrian government is about where it already around would be even more isolated than east today and the area is very dangerous so that's what makes sense for iran to be trying to build bridges. and there's no way that the americans are going to look. with anything other than horror and the idea that. egypt could replace syria as a loyal friend of iran is a long way to the future now so i think iran's got to be very careful doesn't want to it's a loser for syria and should be to carry on supporting syria but that doesn't mean of course that it can't try to build. mosques point of view i think as we see in r.t. all the rest in egypt but people are very unhappy with how things are going legacy and carry on a look at it and ship people are on iran in one way
policy than his alstad leader hosni mubarak. iran's strongest ally in the arab world has now been serious serious been a very loyal ally of iran all these years the reason why pro israel lobby why the americans why the saudis etc so keen to talk sad now there's no such moment the syrian government is about where it already around would be even more isolated than east today and the area is very dangerous so that's what makes sense for iran to be trying to build bridges. and there's no way that...
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policy at this point no i mean i don't think paris can afford anything at the moment the labor minister famously said ten days ago that the country was bankrupt but i don't think that european politicians. in that sense the rational i think they and that's what that's partly why i'm a little skeptical of these very rational explanations for these interventions such as the desire to control resources and very often really more struck by the short term nature of decision making and i think as i say that there could well be some rivalry i'm sure there is between britain and paris between britain and france on this the idea is to beef up france's military profile on the european stage and of course also to strengthen president or a long. standing know within france itself. the director of studies at the institute of the mocker see and cooperation in paris it's getting interesting i hope to see you in the future thanks for coming on. well meanwhile in northeastern mali french jets have carried out a series of air strikes on the bases and fuel depots of islamic terrorists with the interventio
policy at this point no i mean i don't think paris can afford anything at the moment the labor minister famously said ten days ago that the country was bankrupt but i don't think that european politicians. in that sense the rational i think they and that's what that's partly why i'm a little skeptical of these very rational explanations for these interventions such as the desire to control resources and very often really more struck by the short term nature of decision making and i think as i...
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policy than its alstad leader hosni mubarak earlier journalist neil clark spoke to my colleague bill doored you told him that iran needs all the friends that can get. around the strongest ally in the arab world has now been serious serious been a brutal ally of iran this is the reason why pro israel lobby why the americans while the saudis are sector are so keen to talk. now there's no such moment the syrian government is about where it's all going around would be even more isolated going to east today and be in a very dangerous position so that's what makes sense for iran to be trying to use. all of their financial motives behind this meeting where we've got to believe the economies are bearing in mind the situation there in iran with all those sanctions appearing to have a quite an impact on the iranian economy do do you. they both need each other i think they do bill and i think probably more his point of view i think as we see r.t. all the rest in egypt know what people are unhappy with how things are going legacy and carry on a look at once it and ship it on iraq will be one way
policy than its alstad leader hosni mubarak earlier journalist neil clark spoke to my colleague bill doored you told him that iran needs all the friends that can get. around the strongest ally in the arab world has now been serious serious been a brutal ally of iran this is the reason why pro israel lobby why the americans while the saudis are sector are so keen to talk. now there's no such moment the syrian government is about where it's all going around would be even more isolated going to...
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policy than its alstad leader hosni mubarak. ran strongest ally in the arab world has now been serious serious been a brutal ally of iran in the region why pro israel lobby why the americans while the saudis are sector are so keen to talk. now there's no such moment the syrian government is about where it's going around would be even more isolated than east today and the area is very dangerous so that's what makes sense for iran to be trying. and there's no way that the americans are going to look. with anything other than horror and the idea that. egypt could replace syria as a loyal friend of iran is a long way to the future now so i think iran's got to be very careful doesn't want to get to toulouse or syria and should be to carry on supporting syria but that doesn't mean of course that it can't try to build. mosques point of view i think as we see in r.t. all the rest of egypt people are very happy with how things are going legacy and carry on a look at it and ship people are on iran in one way that she can say to these peop
policy than its alstad leader hosni mubarak. ran strongest ally in the arab world has now been serious serious been a brutal ally of iran in the region why pro israel lobby why the americans while the saudis are sector are so keen to talk. now there's no such moment the syrian government is about where it's going around would be even more isolated than east today and the area is very dangerous so that's what makes sense for iran to be trying. and there's no way that the americans are going to...
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policy than morsi was ousted we discussed earlier journalist neil clark spoke to my colleague bill dodd and said that her iran needs all the friends it can get. around strong ally in the arab world has now been serious serious been a bright little ally of iran or at least in the region why pro israel lobby why the americans why are the saudis etc so keen to talk a sad now there's no such moment the syrian government is about where it or any around would be even more isolated than it is today and the area here very dangerous position so what makes sense for iran to be trying to build bridges with cairo are there financial motives behind this meeting where we've got to believe the economy isn't bearing in mind the situation there in iran with all those sanctions appearing to have a quite an impact on the iranian economy do you do they both need each other i think they do and i think morsi point of view i think as we see hearty people are going to rest in egypt but people are very unhappy with how things are going to get seen carrying on the move are actually people are on iran in one way
policy than morsi was ousted we discussed earlier journalist neil clark spoke to my colleague bill dodd and said that her iran needs all the friends it can get. around strong ally in the arab world has now been serious serious been a bright little ally of iran or at least in the region why pro israel lobby why the americans why are the saudis etc so keen to talk a sad now there's no such moment the syrian government is about where it or any around would be even more isolated than it is today...
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policy than that of morsi was ousted previous us earlier journalists and your client spoke to my colleague bill dodd said that iran needs all the friends it can get and move them around strongest ally in the arab world has now been serious serious been a brutal ally of iran in the region why pro israel lobby why the americans why the saudi detectorists so keen to talk a sad now there's no such moment the syrian government is about where it or any around would be even more isolated going to use today and the union are very dangerous position so they're what makes sense for iran to be trying to build bridges with cairo all their financial motives behind this meeting where we got to believe the economy isn't bearing in mind the situation there in iran with all those sanctions appearing to have a quite an impact on the iranian economy do you do they both need each other i think they do bill and i think morsi point of view i think as we see how we were going to rest in egypt but people are very happy with how things are going to get seen carrying on the move are actually people are on iraq woul
policy than that of morsi was ousted previous us earlier journalists and your client spoke to my colleague bill dodd said that iran needs all the friends it can get and move them around strongest ally in the arab world has now been serious serious been a brutal ally of iran in the region why pro israel lobby why the americans why the saudi detectorists so keen to talk a sad now there's no such moment the syrian government is about where it or any around would be even more isolated going to use...
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policy they very much bowed to the dictates of washington and the other imperial powers knowers is more evident than with the issue of syria the destabilization of the syrian state and the syrian regime which is an initiative by the united states the british and other powers this is been this is been made possible by saudi arabia qatar and the gulf monarchies the monarchies are looking around and they're seeing a democratization a wave of democratic upsurge in the region and they know that their regimes will not withstand it unless they're able to crack down on these forces and to maintain their strategic position within the imperial system so on the one hand they crack down on the opposition on the other hand they maintain. positive business relations with washington with london with paris and so for now going back to what you just said a second ago isn't the kuwaiti government afraid that by backing of the syrian rebels that they could stop problems at home as what we're seeing in turkey right now. sure they're i'm sure they're afraid of that but they also understand that there is no
policy they very much bowed to the dictates of washington and the other imperial powers knowers is more evident than with the issue of syria the destabilization of the syrian state and the syrian regime which is an initiative by the united states the british and other powers this is been this is been made possible by saudi arabia qatar and the gulf monarchies the monarchies are looking around and they're seeing a democratization a wave of democratic upsurge in the region and they know that...
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policy than its alstad leader hosni mubarak earlier journalist neil clark spoke to my colleague bill dog it's holding but iran needs all the friends that can get. around the strongest ally in the arab world has now been serious serious been a brutal ally of iran in the region why pro israel lobby why the americans while the saudis are sector are so keen to talk about now there's no such moment the syrian government is about where it's going around would be even more isolated than east today and even a very dangerous position so that's what makes sense for iran to be trying to use. all of their financial motives behind this meeting where we've got to believe the economies are bearing in mind the situation there in iran with all those sanctions appearing to have a quite an impact on the iranian economy do do you. they both need each other i think they do bill and i think probably more his point of view i think as we see hearty all the rest in egypt but people are very happy with how things are going legacy and carry on the violence it and shipped it on iraq will be one way that she can
policy than its alstad leader hosni mubarak earlier journalist neil clark spoke to my colleague bill dog it's holding but iran needs all the friends that can get. around the strongest ally in the arab world has now been serious serious been a brutal ally of iran in the region why pro israel lobby why the americans while the saudis are sector are so keen to talk about now there's no such moment the syrian government is about where it's going around would be even more isolated than east today and...
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policy it would mean that someone who was deemed unacceptable four years previous speaks most of his involvement in torture and rendition of about which we've learned nothing but additional negative information is now acceptable the close he engages in a program of murder and the goodness of the murder outweighs the bad news of the torture and this is actually how people think and how they talk that murdering people is or legal more acceptable more moral and just really then capturing people in torturing them as if anyone is captured must be tortured and so forth and as if we must have a ground war anywhere we don't have a drone war but this is out there thinking and it is absolutely revolting there there are many americans who do object but we're in a minority well they have had harsh words for sure but. you may be in the minority of course as you mentioned john brennan was forced to withdraw his own canada see back in two thousand and eight over the same sorts of issues so why do you think president obama so came to see him at the at the head of the agency if we already know that t
policy it would mean that someone who was deemed unacceptable four years previous speaks most of his involvement in torture and rendition of about which we've learned nothing but additional negative information is now acceptable the close he engages in a program of murder and the goodness of the murder outweighs the bad news of the torture and this is actually how people think and how they talk that murdering people is or legal more acceptable more moral and just really then capturing people in...